Vocabulary/ Acronym Meanings
Knowing Your Vehicle
Others On the Road
Being On the Road
Impaired Driving
100

What does BAC stand for?

Blood Alcohol Concentration

100

What color are brake lights?

Red

100

True or False: Farm machinery are allowed on the road

True

100

True or False: If you miss your exit, you take the next one

true

100

What is the BAC limit?

.08

200

HTS stands for?

Highway Transportation System

200

What are DRL's?

Daytime Running Lights

200

How many feet should you stop before a railroad?

15 feet

200
What are the three parts of driving on the freeway?

Getting on, driving on, and getting off

200

What are the three categories of drugs?

Prescriptions, over the counter, illegal

300

______ is when your tires lose contact with the road's surface and you lose control of steering due to a wet surface

Hydroplaning

300

If your brakes have failed, what should you do?

Pump the Break

300

True of False: Cars have the right of way over pedestrians.

False

300

Roundabouts are controlled by.....

yield signs

300

After hands-free usage, mental distractions continue for how much longer?

Up to 27 seconds
400

When two or more drugs are taken and used together which enhances the effect, this is called....

Synergism

400

Where do rear facing car seats go?

In the back, preferably in the middle

400

How many feet should you leave between you and a bicyclist?

3-5 feet

400

Which lights can be helpful to have on at night if there are no cars directly in front of you?

Highbeams

400

What are the two ranges of day where the body begins to tire?

12am-6am

2pm-4pm

500

Turning the wheel while the car is off or you are parked is called......

Dry Steering

500

What should be done to test the amount of traction on a roadway?

Slow your vehicle to 15-20 MPH and quickly press on the brake pedal. This will show if your tires begin to skid.

500

When a vehicle and a motorcyclist are in an collision, who is usually at fault?

The Vehicle

500

Name 4 crash factors

(Answers May Vary)

Wet roads, low tire pressure, merging, potholes, loss of brakes, sharp curves, snow covered roads, impaired driving

500

What is the elimination rate for alcohol in the body?

.015% per hour